If I format one table with the calss=stripe attribute, all tables,
even those without the attribute, are having every other row classed
as a striperow and colored with stripes.

Also, something should be done about the completly unreadable code the
table markup outputs. The computers don't care, but it's still bad
form.

this is the outputed html code, with extraneous code deleted:
<form>
<table  class='stripe' >
<tr  class='striperow' ></tr>
<tr ></tr>
<tr  class='striperow' ></tr>
</table>

<input type='submit'  name='button'  value='uppdatera'  />
</form>

<form><input type='hidden' name='boltkey' value='km-events-4305' /
><br />
<table>
<tr  class='striperow'></tr>
<tr ></tr>
</table>

As you can see, the second table is getting striperows added even
though it doesn't have the stripe class attribute.

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